Earlier on March 26th, Hamas claimed that the rocket that was launched at 5:00 AM on March 25th, destroying a home and injuring 7 was fired by mistake, due to “bad weather.”

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh called on operatives throughout the Palestinian Authority, in Jerusalem and “the prisoners and in the prisons” to launch a comprehensive attack on all fronts. “We must fight this comprehensive attack in a unified national way and in coordination with the Arab brothers,” he said.

“The cost of any stupidity by the Israeli occupation against Gaza and the Resistance will be higher than its estimates,” a spokesperson for Hamas also threatened. “We are strong and ready for this day, ready to fight, raise deterrence and defend our people.”

According to al-Monitor, “Israel is now convinced that Hamas’ armed wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, no longer accepts the authority of the political leadership. This is an important conclusion for anyone wanting to understand the complex situation within the Islamic movement, and it should serve as a warning flag for Israel’s defense and political authorities ahead of any future long-term deal.”

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon spoke to the press regarding the situation.

He said that Israel refused to believe that the rocket fire was a mistake and warned of grave consequences if the firings continue.

The Palestinian ambassador to the U.N. says the situation in Gaza “is part of the long-running campaign of violence and terror being waged against our people by Israel.”

Riyad Mansour warned the U.N. Security Council that “today, again, we find ourselves at the edge of the precipice, fearing for the lives of our people as Israeli officials ratchet up their threats of war against the besieged Gaza Strip.”

Mansour, who represents the Palestinian Authority, stressed that “history does not start from firing rockets or doing something that is wrong,” stressing that “the Palestinian leadership has repeatedly and unequivocally condemned acts of violence against civilians, including acts of terror.”

He urged the Security Council to “make its voice heard and act to deter further violence and escalation of this serious situation.”

UN Special Envoy for the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay Mladenov also gave a briefing.

According to his statement, following the March 25th single rocket fired into Israel:

“At least 103 rockets and mortars were fired from Gaza towards Israel, some of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome system, while others caused material damage to a house in Sderot or hit uninhabited areas. The Israeli Air Force (IAF) conducted 42 strikes on various locations in Gaza, while some 16 shells were fired by the IDF and the Israeli navy towards the Gaza strip. According to local sources, seven Palestinians have been injured as a result of the strikes. Several buildings were destroyed, including Hamas offices and security buildings.”

Nickolay Mladenov also mostly shifted the blame on Hamas and urged the UNSC to condemn the rocket fire.

According to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, IDF fighter jets launched 66 missiles at 34 targets across the Gaza Strip, including residential buildings and civil facilities, under the pretext of having security service offices underneath or near them. As a result, 2 Palestinian civilians were wounded due to the scattering glass and bricks following those airstrikes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who cancelled his visit to Washington for the AIPAC conference, actually gave his address over a satellite message.

In his address he said that support for Israel comes from both Democrats and Republicans in the US.

“That is how it has always been and that’s how it should always be.”

On March 25th, “President Trump again made history,” with the recognition of Israeli sovereignty of the Golan Heights, “Now that deserves enormous applause. “Israel holds the high ground and we shall never, ever give it up.”

Netanyahu vowed that those who want to tear the US and Israel apart “will fail.”

“We must never take anything for granted. Those who seek to defame this great organization, AIPAC … they must be confronted,” Netanyahu said in a response to Senator Ilhan Omar’s criticism.

“So I have a message to all the anti-Semites out there,” he says, naming Iranians, Hezbollah, unnamed British and American politicians, the Charlottesville neo-Nazis and the Pittsburgh shooters among them.

“The Jewish people do not bow down. We stand, we fight and we win.”

He also warned that Israel is prepared to do “a lot more” in Gaza.

“I can tell you we are prepared to do a lot more. We will do what is necessary to defend our people and to defend our state,” he said.

Following Trump’s recognition of the Golan Heights as part of Israel and the international uproar, especially from Arabic and Muslim countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Lebanon, Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah also expressed the group’s opinion on the matter.

According to him, this and the earlier recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital by Donald Trump created a dangerous precedent and could potentially lead to Trump acknowledging the West Bank as Israeli territory.

“After a period of time, we must expect that Trump will come out and say he recognizes Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank,” Nasrallah said.

“When the world allowed Trump to usurp Jerusalem and declare it as Israel’s eternal capital, it opened the door to every violation by the Americans and Trump,” he said. The Golan recognition was a sign of “disrespect” to the Arab world, he continues. “This is a pivotal event in the Arab-Israeli conflict,” he said.

He also said that the decision showed the territory will only be returned to Syria by force.

“Those who are still hesitant must become convinced that resistance is the only choice for the Syrians to recover the Golan, for the Lebanese to recover the Shebaa Farms and the Kfarshouba Hills, and for the Palestinians to get their rights.”

He also mentioned US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who mentioned the group “18 times within minutes during his address.”

“It pleases us that the US administration is angry at us to this extent.”

The vermin Jew are murdering unarmed protesters in Palestine on an almost daily basis, and the US government swamp traitors are bending over backwards to pander to these Jew criminals in the greatest exhibition of hypocrisy on this planet at this time. As an American I find this two faced behavior absolutely appalling.

Rob

The US backed terrorists operate in every country in the world including Palestine, Russia and India I mean Zionist Israel.

Time for the Israeli Airforce to go ALL-OUT against Gaza terrorists. No more knock on the roofs, no more reduced collateral damage bombs, no more small payload bombs, no more small diameter munitions. GO ALL OUT and go BIG!

For years in order to prevent civilian casualties, reduce fatality radius, and protect civilians, IAF has ONLY been using SMALL YIELD bombs against targets in gaza. For example 100-250 pound JDAM. NO MORE!

IAF needs to start using 1000/2000 pound JDAMs and carpet bombing tactics. At the same time, IDF needs to start a massive ground assault into Gaza involving at least 50,000 soldiers and hundreds of tanks, in order to completely crush and destroy each and every terrorist inside there

Maybe use some MOAB’s against Gaza’s hamas terrorists to teach them a lesson. Even better, MOAB carpet bombing! Imagine the effectiveness of 30 IAF F-16/F-15 striking Gaza terrorists SIMULTANEOUSLY with 1000/2000 pound GBU-24/GBU-51 JDAM bombs. Even better, imagine a USAF B-52 Stratofortress carpet bombing gaza terrorists with a salvo of 30-60 1000 pound JDAMS? All the strength to IDF!

Pave Way IV

Do you mean kill all 1.8 million Gaza detainees? Did you get a boner when you typed that, Hasbara?

If Hamas disappeared tomorrow, Gaza would still be an open-air concentration camp for Palestinians. There will always be some opposition group in Gaza that Israelis need to kill. They said this themselves over and over again: Gaza will always be a existential threat to Israel.

Or do you expect the, say 1 million left alive after ‘carpet bombing’ to be passive and obedient? Of course you don’t. They have to get in cattle cars for a long train ride out of Israel, right? Funny how Israel’s solution to ‘the Palestinian issue’ is a holocaust. Don’t you guys have anything better?

Joao Paulo Calife

bombs paid by American citizens, who are stupid enough to be controled from Jerusalem. Well, not only Americans are fool, now that Evangelicals have a big influence in Brazil´s government, our diplomacy supported Israel claim to the Gollan Heights. On the positive side of things: You could make some Money by selling popcorn, drinks and renting some chairs to the audience of cheering Israelis.